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The Daily Dispatch: June 18, 1862., [Electronic resource], Miscellaneous news. (search)
Twenty-five dollars reward.
--Ran away on the 6th day of July, inst., my black smith, James Patterson.
He is about five feet eight inches high, with a large mouth, very thick lips, very broad, flat nose, and uses the hammer when at work with his left hand.
I purchased him at Louisa Court-House in February, 1861, before which time he had been hired by Mr. James H. Harding, near the Fairfield Race-Course, and at one time by Messrs. Clark & Hatcher, of Richmond.
He has a wife at Mr. John Thomas's, Henrico county, near the tavern of Wm. Chiles, Esq., on the Chickahominy river, about whose premises he may be lurking; or he may have gone to Richmond, where he will attempt to obtain employment.
I will give the above reward for his delivery to me or Mr. Francis T. Isbell, Richmond.
M. A. Hope.
jy 12--6td&w Jackson P. O., Louisa co., Va.
The Daily Dispatch: July 19, 1862., [Electronic resource], Northern news. (search)
Twenty-five dollars reward
--Ran away on the 6th day of July, inst., my black-smith, James Patterson.
He is about five feet eight inches high, with a large mouth, very thick lips, very broad, flat nose, and uses the hammer when at work with his left hand.
I purchased him at Louisa Court-House in February, 1861, before which time he had been hired by Mr. James H. Harding, near the Fairfield Race-Course, and at one time by Messrs. Clark & Hatcher, of Richmond.
He has a wife at Mr. John Thomas's, Henrico county, near the tavern of Wm. Chiles, Esq., on the Chickahominy river, about whose premises he may be lurking; or he may have gone to Richmond, where he will attempt to obtain employment.
I will give the above reward for his delivery to me or Mr. Francis T. Isbell, Richmond.
M. A. Hope,
jy 12--6td&w Jackson P. O., Louisa co., Va.
The Daily Dispatch: October 14, 1862., [Electronic resource], Resistance to the enrolling officers — man killed, &c. (search)
The Daily Dispatch: March 19, 1863., [Electronic resource], The cavalry engagement on the Upper Rappahannock . (search)
Arrests.
--The city police yesterday arrested Tom. Caines, slave of R. Davis, for stealing 30 lbs of bacon belonging to the Confederate States; and Royal, slave of S C Hatcher, for aiding and abetting him in concealing it; also Margaret Griffin, for assaulting and beating Catharine Waish.
The Daily Dispatch: July 12, 1862., [Electronic resource], A Yankee letter found amongst the Spoils . (search)
Twenty-five dollars reward.
--Ranaway on the 6th day of July, inst., my blacksmith, James Patterson.
He is about five feet eight inches high, with a large month, very thick lips, very broad, flat nose, and uses the hammer when at work with his left hand.
I purchased him at Louisa Court-House in February, 1861, before which time he had been hired by Mr. James H. Harding, near the Fairfield Race-Course, and at one time by Messrs. Clark & Hatcher, of Richmond.
He has a wife at Mr. John Thomas's Henrico county, near the tavern of Wm, Chiles, Esq., on the Chickahominy river, about whose premises he may be lurking, or he may have gone to Richmond, where he will attempt to obtain employment.
I will give the above reward for his delivery to me or Mr. Francis T. Isbell, Richmond.
M. A. Hope.
jy 12--6td&w Jackson P. O. Louisa co., Va.
Twenty-five dollars reward
--Ranaway on the 6th day of July, inst., my blacksmith, James Patterson.
He is about five feet eight inches high, with a large month, very thick lips, very broad, flat nose, and uses the hammer when at work with his left hand.
I purchased him at Louisa Court-House in February, 1861, before which time he had been hired by Mr. James H. Harding, near the Fairfield Race-Course, and at one time by Messrs. Clark & Hatcher, of Richmond.
He has a wife at Mr. John Thomas's, Henrico county, near the tavern of Wm. Chiles, Esq., on the Chickahominy river, about whose promises he may be lurking; or he may have gone to Richmond, where be will attempt to obtain employment.
I will give the above reward for his delivery to me or Mr. Francis T. Isbell, Richmond.
M. A. Hope.
jy 12--6td&w Jackson P. O., Louisa co., Va.